The round-up of last week’s additive manufacturing news includes development of low-cost 3D printed device by researchers at BITS to detect diabetes; Formlabs announcement for price reduction for Form 3+ printers; ATI to establish AM facility for U.S. Navy and more.

BITS Researchers Develop a 3D Printed Rs 400 Device That Can Detect Diabetes Through Sweat

BITS Scientists have developed a portable system that uses 3D printing technology to analyze glucose and lactate levels in sweat samples.

Formlabs Announces Significant Price Reduction for Form 3+ 3D Printer in India

Formlabs, a pioneering leader in the 3D printing industry, is thrilled to announce a substantial 30% reduction in the consumer price of its flagship product, the Form 3+ effective September 7th, 2023.

Researchers at the University of California San Diego 3D-Printed ‘Living Material’ Could Clean Up Contaminated Water

Researchers at the University of California San Diego have developed a new type of material that could offer a sustainable and eco-friendly solution to clean pollutants from water.

ATI to Establish Additive Manufacturing Facility to Serve U.S. Navy 

ATI Inc. has been awarded a contract by Bechtel Plant Machinery Inc. (BPMI) to support development of highly engineered part solutions in support of the U.S. Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program. To support the contract, which calls for advanced manufacturing methods including metal additive manufacturing, ATI will establish a dedicated additive manufacturing facility outside Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

Clarkson College and 3D Systems Partner to Establish 3D Printing and Training Center of Excellence 

A groundbreaking partnership between 3D Systems of Rock Hill, SC (NYSE:DDD) and Clarkson College will establish the 3D Printing and Training Center of Excellence.

Clarkson College’s Assistant Director of Radiography/Medical Imaging and Advanced Technology Patricia (Trish) Weber (left) and 3D Printing and Training Center Administrator Blair Kauzlarich (right) showcase patient-specific boluses, surgical guides, and anatomic models 3D printed through the new partnership with 3D Systems.

Bartlett Maritime Teams with Additive Engineering Solutions for3D Printing of Production and Shipping Tools

Bartlett Maritime Corporation is teaming with Additive Engineering Solutions to develop 3D printed parts to support Bartlett’s work in building capacity and capability for America’s submarine industrial base.

nScrypt Adds Rapidly Deployable Modular 3D Manufacturing Patent to Its Portfolio 

nScrypt announces the issuance of U.S. Patent No. 11,707,889 (‘889 patent). The ‘889 patent, entitled “Modular Mobile Direct Digital Manufacturing Systems,” covers a modular system for direct digital manufacturing in a shipping container

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Ducati Corse, Roboze Renew 3D Printing Technology Partnership for 2023 MotoGP Season 

Roboze announced the renewal of the partnership with Ducati Corse, the sports division of Ducati Motor Holding, for 2023.

Chinese scientists at Jiangnan University Developed Technology for Support-free Ceramic 3D printing 

For Chinese scientists at Jiangnan University, the shape of things to come rests on a ceramic slurry and 3D printing. The benefits of earlier processes used in 3D printing were often offset by issues of accuracy, speed and economy.

AddUp and the WBA Investigate the Adoption of Additive Manufacturing for Six Companies as Part of a Tooling Study 

AddUp and the WBA Aachener Werkzeugbau Akademie are proving the benefits of metal AM for mold making to six tools making companies through its Tooling Study.

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Technical Writer, AM Chronicle Chinmay Saraf is a scientific writer living in Indore, India. His academic background is in mechanical engineering, and he has substantial experience in fused deposition-based additive manufacturing. Chinmay possesses an M.Tech. in computer-aided design and computer-aided manufacturing and is enthusiastic about 3D printing, product development, material science, and sustainability. He also has a deep interest in "Frugal Designs" to improve the present technical systems.

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